100m Super League Golf Revolution: Billionaire Founder Taps UAE's Net Worth Investors
Briefly

The World Players Super League (WPSL) is a new golf league for amateur players worldwide, valued at £50 billion. It aims to connect over 2,300 members, particularly from the UK and UAE. High-net-worth individuals are joining, including 350 CEOs. The WPSL seeks additional £10 billion investment from amateurs over the next two years, owing to growing golf popularity. An innovative monthly cup for 10,000 players offers prize incentives. The initiative promotes global competition, allowing players to participate from their local courses, not virtually, enhancing the competitive experience.
"We believe that an additional £10 billion will be invested by amateurs in golf over the next two years alone," its founder, Feisal Nahaboo, said. "This is a growing trend, driven by the increasing popularity of golf and the desire for new and exciting experiences."
"What's happening is that whether you're based in Korea or France or Brazil or South Africa, you can now compete against each other from your own golf course in a cup against competitors from other countries," Nahaboo said. "It's not virtual golf using IT! It's real golf using actual courses."
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